The days of the even marginally profitable $5 play are LOOOOOONG gone.
Occasionally, you'll read in one of Dancer's columns about how
something like a $5 NSUD play with .3 or better cashback might
occasionally pop up, but he only writes about such things after he's
played (and killed) them. The trouble is, $25000 coin-in ($5 max-coin
at high speed) translates into $37.50/hr, for instance, at FPDB with
no comps or cashback; $25/hr at FPJOB with double points when the
normal cashback is .3; and the aforementioned NSUD play with double
points @ .3 would be a hefty $75/hr. If you can handle the variance,
and have a humongous bankroll, these are very strong plays.
Which is why you don't see them any more. Exceptions (aka "mistakes")
do occur, but when that happens, the plays get swarmed, and burnt out.
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